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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    SQUEEEEEEE!!!

    Can I have the one with the hat?


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    That one is gonna be my favorite I have been wanting a Polish for a while and I have 2
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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Very cute I've got 9 1.5 week old chicks in a brooder in my diving room right now I love chickens! I had to get rid of my entire flock because they became incorrigible egg eaters, though. But at least it meant I got to get my new babies!

    I think I saw an Australorp and a WCB Polish? What are the others?

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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Warning though fancy chickens are like snakes they can be addictive
    But cheaper, easier to keep, cheaper to feed, and productive If I didn't live in a neighborhood I'd have waaaay more than I do!

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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Quote Originally Posted by unspecified42 View Post
    I think I saw an Australorp and a WCB Polish? What are the others?
    Polish that I recognized right away (pretty easy to spot) I also have some easter eggers and for the rest no clue really, we bought a package of mix breed hens online so it can be a bit of everything, and I am pretty bad at identifying chicks so I guess with some it will be a surprised which we don't mind.
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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Polish that I recognized right away (pretty easy to spot) I also have some easter eggers and for the rest no clue really, we bought a package of mix breed hens online so it can be a bit of everything, and I am pretty bad at identifying chicks so I guess with some it will be a surprised which we don't mind.
    That's fun! I considered doing that, but I really wanted a variety of egg colors so I picked them out instead. I stink at identifying them too. Does the one in the first picture have feathered legs?

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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Do you ever feed them mealworms?

    I had never thought of doing it until a coworker said she raises them for her birds. So now I spend an extra couple of dollars every week when I go buy feeder rats and my chicks LOVE me! lol. They used to run away when I opened the brooder but now they all bumrush me and nibble on my fingers.

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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Quote Originally Posted by unspecified42 View Post
    Does the one in the first picture have feathered legs?
    Nope no feathered legs in that group.

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    Do you ever feed them mealworms?
    I do every now and than as a treat and they go crazy about them, they are free range so they also find their own bugs in our yard, they love digging under leaves

    The 2 adults we have now (2 Bantams) are very tame and eat out of your hands regardless of having mealworms, one will even jump in your arms to be held
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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

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    Well they are birds so they can make a mess however if you limit yourself to two (they are social and should have a companion) it's not bad at all.

    I clean their coop once a week, monitor their water daily when checking for eggs, re-fill food once a week as well and that's about it.

    Having the waterer and feeder suspended help reduce the mess and amount of cleaning.

    They can make great pets and the bonus is that you have fresh eggs each day.
    Since this is a chick are you keeping it inside to keep warm. Or is it at a stage now it can be outside on its own.

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    Re: Cuteness Overload!

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Since this is a chick are you keeping it inside to keep warm. Or is it at a stage now it can be outside on its own.
    Right now until they are kept indoors under a brooder light, 90 degrees the first week and going down 5 degrees each week.

    At 4 weeks old they will be going outside, they'll have all their feathers by than and will be big enough not to sneak out their coop they be kept in the coop for 2 to 4 week than at that time they'll will be complitely free range.
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